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Michael G. May (born 1953) is an American business executive, skier and enthusiast of other sports who was blinded by a chemical explosion at the age of three, but regained partial vision in 2000, at the age of 46, after cornea transplants and a pioneering stem cell procedure by San Francisco ophthalmologist Daniel Goodman. In 1999, May founded the Sendero Group in Davis, California, United States, which employs many individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Sendero has assisted those with sight disabilities by producing the first accessible GPS solution for blind persons. The Sendero Group's GPS technology received the Consumer Electronics Show's "Innovation Honoree" title in 2004 and 2009.

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  • مايك ماي (بالإنجليزية: Mike May)‏ هو متزحلق جبال الألب أمريكي، ولد في 1954. (ar)
  • Michael G. May es un ejecutivo de negocios, esquiador y entusiasta de otros deportes estadounidense, que fue cegado por una explosión química a la edad de tres años, pero recuperó la visión parcialmente en 2000, a la edad de 46 años. (es)
  • Michael G. May (born 1953) is an American business executive, skier and enthusiast of other sports who was blinded by a chemical explosion at the age of three, but regained partial vision in 2000, at the age of 46, after cornea transplants and a pioneering stem cell procedure by San Francisco ophthalmologist Daniel Goodman. In 1999, May founded the Sendero Group in Davis, California, United States, which employs many individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Sendero has assisted those with sight disabilities by producing the first accessible GPS solution for blind persons. The Sendero Group's GPS technology received the Consumer Electronics Show's "Innovation Honoree" title in 2004 and 2009. Among his many accomplishments, May holds the record for downhill skiing by a person who is completely blind (racing at 65 mph). He competed in the alpine skiing event at the 1984 Winter Paralympics and won three bronze medals in the downhill, giant slalom, and combination events. May and his ex-wife, Jennifer, had two sons, Carson and Wyndham. Carson died while skiing, likely due to an avalanche, in January 2016. (en)
  • Michael G. May (ur. 1954) – amerykański przedsiębiorca i sportowiec, który stracił wzrok w wyniku eksplozji chemicznej w wieku 3 lat, ale odzyskał częściowo widzenie w 2000, w wieku 46 lat, po przeszczepie rogówki i pionierskim przeszczepie komórek macierzystych wykonanym przez okulistę z San Francisco Daniela Goodmana. (pl)
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  • Michael G. May (en)
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  • About Mike May at the Sendero site (en)
  • May's own account (en)
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  • مايك ماي (بالإنجليزية: Mike May)‏ هو متزحلق جبال الألب أمريكي، ولد في 1954. (ar)
  • Michael G. May es un ejecutivo de negocios, esquiador y entusiasta de otros deportes estadounidense, que fue cegado por una explosión química a la edad de tres años, pero recuperó la visión parcialmente en 2000, a la edad de 46 años. (es)
  • Michael G. May (ur. 1954) – amerykański przedsiębiorca i sportowiec, który stracił wzrok w wyniku eksplozji chemicznej w wieku 3 lat, ale odzyskał częściowo widzenie w 2000, w wieku 46 lat, po przeszczepie rogówki i pionierskim przeszczepie komórek macierzystych wykonanym przez okulistę z San Francisco Daniela Goodmana. (pl)
  • Michael G. May (born 1953) is an American business executive, skier and enthusiast of other sports who was blinded by a chemical explosion at the age of three, but regained partial vision in 2000, at the age of 46, after cornea transplants and a pioneering stem cell procedure by San Francisco ophthalmologist Daniel Goodman. In 1999, May founded the Sendero Group in Davis, California, United States, which employs many individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Sendero has assisted those with sight disabilities by producing the first accessible GPS solution for blind persons. The Sendero Group's GPS technology received the Consumer Electronics Show's "Innovation Honoree" title in 2004 and 2009. (en)
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  • مايك ماي (متزحلق جبال الألب) (ar)
  • Mike May (es)
  • Mike May (skier) (en)
  • Mike May (pl)
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